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Cheesy Goodness with Courtney Bowman

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In This Episode:

  • Courtney was a teacher and feeling a bit burned out, and after making 4 or 5 charcuterie, she thought she should start a business!
  • She took some pictures, started an Instagram, and said she was now serving the Triangle. Then it blew up!
  • She quickly went from an idea to storefronts with 11 employees, and we talk about the messy middle.
  • Right at the beginning of her new business, when it just started picking up... COVID hit.
  • They did a Kickstarter campaign to get the commercial kitchen necessary for a charcuterie business.
  • Their vision is to become a staple in Raleigh for appetizer catering.
  • She speaks candidly about the challenges of opening the second store. Courtney gives a response that we have never heard before on our show.
  • Courtney talks about how great her husband has been through this process, her number one supporter and cheerleader.
  • Raleigh Cheesy was created behind the idea that life is worth living to the fullest.
  • We talk about raising kids as an entrepreneur and how it helps kids become adaptable.
  • We talked about her current charcuterie boards and her dreams for the future if cost were no option for luxury meats.
  • We asked Courtney what her favorite part of owning her own business is.
  • Having grown so quickly, Raleigh Cheesy has experienced some growing pains and challenges.

You can find them on Instagram | Facebook | the Website

Episode Sponsor:

This episode of Girls Who Do Stuff is brought to you by Healing Green Farms. Get safe, pure CBD products handmade by local experts to fit your needs. Healing Green Farms grows American organic hemp and uses a supercritical carbon dioxide extraction process to derive the crude oil with no residual solvents, creating the purest product.

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Manage episode 331620370 series 2818029
Content provided by Joe Woolworth, Jenny Midgley, and Sarah Madras. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Joe Woolworth, Jenny Midgley, and Sarah Madras or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In This Episode:

  • Courtney was a teacher and feeling a bit burned out, and after making 4 or 5 charcuterie, she thought she should start a business!
  • She took some pictures, started an Instagram, and said she was now serving the Triangle. Then it blew up!
  • She quickly went from an idea to storefronts with 11 employees, and we talk about the messy middle.
  • Right at the beginning of her new business, when it just started picking up... COVID hit.
  • They did a Kickstarter campaign to get the commercial kitchen necessary for a charcuterie business.
  • Their vision is to become a staple in Raleigh for appetizer catering.
  • She speaks candidly about the challenges of opening the second store. Courtney gives a response that we have never heard before on our show.
  • Courtney talks about how great her husband has been through this process, her number one supporter and cheerleader.
  • Raleigh Cheesy was created behind the idea that life is worth living to the fullest.
  • We talk about raising kids as an entrepreneur and how it helps kids become adaptable.
  • We talked about her current charcuterie boards and her dreams for the future if cost were no option for luxury meats.
  • We asked Courtney what her favorite part of owning her own business is.
  • Having grown so quickly, Raleigh Cheesy has experienced some growing pains and challenges.

You can find them on Instagram | Facebook | the Website

Episode Sponsor:

This episode of Girls Who Do Stuff is brought to you by Healing Green Farms. Get safe, pure CBD products handmade by local experts to fit your needs. Healing Green Farms grows American organic hemp and uses a supercritical carbon dioxide extraction process to derive the crude oil with no residual solvents, creating the purest product.

Help Your Friends come as they are with the courage to speak up and tell a better story.

If you like The Girls Who Do Stuff, visit our website to subscribe for free, and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like The Girls Who Do Stuff, we'd appreciate you telling a friend (maybe even two).

  continue reading

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